NAIT/Blatchford Market station

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NAIT/Blatchford Market
Edmonton Light Rail Transit station
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General information
Coordinates 53°34′01″N113°30′33″W / 53.5670°N 113.5092°W / 53.5670; -113.5092
Owned by City of Edmonton
Platforms Side platforms
Tracks2
Construction
Structure typeSurface
Bicycle facilitiesYes
AccessibleYes
History
OpenedJanuary 20, 2024 (2024-01-20)
Services
Preceding station Edmonton LRT Following station
Terminus Metro Line Kingsway/Royal Alex

NAIT/Blatchford Market station is an Edmonton Light Rail Transit station in Edmonton, Alberta which serves as the northern terminus of the Metro Line. [1] The station is located north of Princess Elizabeth Avenue, on the west side of the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology and Brigadier James Curry Jefferson Armoury. The station was built after a long-term comprehensive land use plan of the Edmonton City Centre Airport lands were finalized. [2] [3] [1]

Contents

NAIT station opened in 2015 at a temporary location until it was renamed and relocated approximately 200 metres northwest, to its permanent location on January 20, 2024.

History

NAIT
Former station
NAIT LRT Station with ETS Siemens-Duewag U-2 LRV, 10-21-2022.jpg
General information
Coordinates 53°33′58″N113°30′21″W / 53.5660°N 113.5058°W / 53.5660; -113.5058
Owned by City of Edmonton
Platforms Centre platform
Tracks2
Construction
Structure typeSurface
Bicycle facilitiesYes
AccessibleYes
History
OpenedSeptember 6, 2015 [4]
ClosedJanuary 20, 2024
Passengers
2019
(typical weekday)
2,931 board
2,864 alight
5,795 Total [5]

Preliminary engineering of the line was completed July 2009 and construction of the phase from the MacEwan station to NAIT began in the summer of 2011. The station was supposed to open in 2014. [6] However, due to delays it opened on September 6, 2015. [4]

The station was closed for four months from April 28 to August 30, 2019 due to construction on the Capital Line which shares track with southern sections of the Metro Line. [7] Because of delays that the construction caused, Edmonton Transit operated five car trains on the Metro Line. [7] Since the NAIT station island platform was only three cars long, these larger trains were unable to fit alongside the platform, hence the temporary closure.

The new station was constructed between 2020 and late 2023. [8] The original NAIT station closed on January 20, 2024, following the opening of NAIT/Blatchford Market station on the same day. [9]

Future

In the future, the Metro Line will be extended by one station and Blatchford Gate will replace NAIT/Blatchford Market as the northern terminus of the line.

The two new stations are being constructed in response to the planned community of Blatchford, which is being built on the land of the former Edmonton City Centre Airport. The redevelopment of the old airport caused the original plan of two stations to be delayed, which resulted in the creation of a temporary station to service NAIT. [10]

Station layout

NAIT/Blatchford Market station is an outdoors at-grade station. Unlike other stations on the high floor Edmonton LRT, NAIT/Blatchford Market station was built with side platforms instead of an island one.

Around the station

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